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The Redskins aren't yet mathematically eliminated.

I like their fight, as well as Miami's. Both teams could have thrown in the towel weeks ago.
 
Williams still runs with the ball one-handed. You can bet BB is going to instruct his DBs to swat at Williams, every chance they get, next week.
 
This game against Houston seems like a grind it out type of game. Brady has all of the weapons back at his disposal, philly, Harry, sanu and jules. Plus Wynn is back. Brady certainly isn’t who he was at age 27 but we just need him to play mistake free football and come through in the clutch if the game is tight. I don’t think he’s lost a step but this game against Houston will show us for sure if he can still be vintage Brady.
 
This game was over after the 49ers failed 4th down.

Jimmy G is not gonna cut it for a SB run the way he's been playing this year.

Maybe his defense and running game is gonna carry him but if they have to depend on him they're screwed.

This Ravens team is scary good.

Manning rode Wade Phillips's defense all the way to a Lombardi without any effort. I don't see why Garoppolo can't.
 
Regardless of what owners have said previously, the following coaches may have guaranteed their firing today (note: Not all games are over yet, so I'm not ruling out the possibility of needing to add to the list):

Rivera
Morrone
Gase
Kitchens
Shurmur
 
Not sure why ravens don’t use another time out to try and get some positive yards. I know tucker is good but still not a gimme.

They could've fumbled or get picked off, especially in that rain.
 
Bully for your google search - neither of those articles address anything I said.
This is what you wrote. Its your opinion or do you have any evidence to support that claim?
All I did was provide you w studies saying running QB's aren't more likely to get hurt.

Too much opinion in this place not backed up by fact, explanation or reason.

Not sure how anyone can get mad at that?

"So maybe running QBs don't get the season-enders at a higher rate, but they surely get the hammy pulls, the shoulder stingers, the mild concussions more - and you can't hide a QB in those situations very well".
 
Gawd are the raidaars bad.
 
Manning rode Wade Phillips's defense all the way to a Lombardi without any effort. I don't see why Garoppolo can't.

Jimmy G to me seems to have a little romo in him. Something tells me he will blow it in the playoffs with a costly turnover.
 
The Eagles, Cowboys and Giants are so bad, the Redskins might end up winning the division
 
This is what you wrote. Its your opinion or do you have any evidence to support that claim?
All I did was provide you w studies saying running QB's aren't more likely to get hurt.

Too much opinion in this place not backed up by fact, explanation or reason.

Not sure how anyone can get mad at that?

"So maybe running QBs don't get the season-enders at a higher rate, but they surely get the hammy pulls, the shoulder stingers, the mild concussions more - and you can't hide a QB in those situations very well".
Did you read the articles you posted? They never addressed injury rates. All they talked about is that running plays aren't more dangerous than getting hit in the pocket.
 
All I did was provide you w studies saying running QB's aren't more likely to get hurt.

To be fair the studies are not saying that QBs are more likely to get hurt but that given their samples there is not enough evidence to say that they are. The two things are not the same thing.
 
This game against Houston seems like a grind it out type of game. Brady has all of the weapons back at his disposal, philly, Harry, sanu and jules. Plus Wynn is back. Brady certainly isn’t who he was at age 27 but we just need him to play mistake free football and come through in the clutch if the game is tight. I don’t think he’s lost a step but this game against Houston will show us for sure if he can still be vintage Brady.

If the offense looks like dog poo you better start worrying. They should put up 20 or more points on this team.
 
Can't wait for them to hire another pedophile looking guy with a mustache who they call tough and old-school and believes everything worth knowing about designing offenses occurred before the end of the Carter administration.
I feel this so much.

Like whoever is pounding the table for him can't read a room or evaluate the HC position. Sometimes you just know & yea that was a bad hire.

I mean BC is BC but w the amount of talent out there, transfer jumping its not impossible to get hot for a year & just be a top 25/relevant team for most of the year.

Lol gods that's a low bar.
 
If the offense looks like dog poo you better start worrying. They should put up 20 or more points on this team.
Exactly, offense is the healthiest they’ve been all year and the Texans defense is giving up a laughable amount of yards.
 
If the offense looks like dog poo you better start worrying. They should put up 20 or more points on this team.

Half the team has the zombie flu. Putting minimum requirements on the team in a situation like that is folly.
 
OMG, Raiders cause your own guy to fumble
 
Great game.

I feel less worried about the Ravens now. Awesome team but not unbeatable.

Less worried? Not even the 49ers defense could stop that Ravens team. They beat both elite defenses
 
Less worried? Not even the 49ers defense could stop that Ravens team. They beat both elite defenses

The 49ers held that Ravens team to 20 points, even with a major turnover committed deep in their territory. They allowed only 3 points in the second half.

You should have watched the game.
 
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